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5G Announced.
5G comprises OFDM-enabled software-defined radio with minimum 1xEV with 3G MC-CDMA for mobile communications using 'Two Stick' antennae for high speed wireless Internet communications.
This will provide optimal spectrum efficiency with wide-ranging roaming capability between multi-spectrum, multi-mode networks.
The recently announced 4G, not due until 2010 according to L M Ericsson, is expected to be superseded by 5G from QUALCOMM starting in 2005. <But according to speakers at a mobile technology conference sponsored by Swedish telecom giant Ericsson, demand for multiple broadband channels carrying aggregated audio, video and multimedia traffic could require enhanced data rates long before mobile networks migrate to 4G architectures starting in 2010.> Message 14436416
L M Ericsson obviously doesn't understand how fast The New Paradigm is going to move this decade. It's not like the PC world where a new PC cost people thousands and were hugely complex delicate beasts with replacement every three years. Subscribers will be upgrading their It access annually or even more often.
Having been in the oil industry where they play the upgrade game, with API Lubricant Grades, SA, SB, SC, SD, SE, SF, SG, SH for petrol-powered engines, I can see the same situation arising here. So I couldn't resist being the first person in the world to announce 5G.
It took about 50 years to go from SA to SH but it won't take that long to get through the WWeb generations. It will be a matter of upgrading ASICs, gizzard boards and software. That's not too expensive. Oh, also some antennae for the two-stick directional antennae systems. metawave.com
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PS: Just in case Ericy is thinking of getting smart and claiming they invented 5G back in the 1890s, I also should point out that 6G is already underway and includes all the 5G functionality plus high-bandwidth low-power pulsed monocycles so that people can see through walls and stuff - it acts like radar for solid objects! timedomain.com
I'm trying to standardize 10G too, which includes GSRS [TM] but unzipping strings is NOT very easy ... need more work. Some would say that breaches the laws of physics, but just you wait! [GSRS is NOT something to do with GPRS or GPS, it's Graviton Spin Reversal System]
According to Sheik Yamani [and the New Zealand Herald today], "The Stone Age came to and end not for lack of stones and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil". He's pinched my line, but said it better!
I've raved for well over a decade that oil is never going to run out. It is now far higher priced than substitution products [let alone using It instead of driving]. So the price will quickly come back down. He went on to say "Technology is a real enemy for Opec. The real victims will be countries like Saudi Arabia with huge oil reserves which they can do nothing with - the oil will stay in the ground forever".
Well, they should get some NPV understanding, flood the markets with oil, increase their market share to 90%, use the proceeds to buy QUALCOMM, Globalstar and other New Paradigm companies and live happily ever after. That would give a huge boost to the economy and prevent wasteful spending on high-priced crude oil exploration and production, silly alternative fuel schemes and enable them to buy a big chunk of the booming world economy.
Cheap Saudi oil abandoned in the ground while expensive ocean-floor oil is dragged from the deep is nuts!
They'll figure it out soon and start pumping before too many people turn coal and gas-fired power stations back on [many are dual-mode after the past oil price shocks]. If people buy LPG cars, they won't switch back!
The carbon, buried for eons, will be grateful to be brought back to life. Plants will gobble up the extra CO2, grow quickly instead of struggling for a bit of CO2 in the whispy thin atomsphere, poisoned [from their point of view] with oxygen, nitrogen and other stuff. Mobile life will eat the plants and the ocean will bloom with algae, plankton and fish.
The earth has been gradually dying as the carbon has been withdrawn from the ecosystem, dropped on the ocean floor, carted across to subduction zones then forced into permanent subterranean storage. |